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Ecology of Nematodes in the Mediterranean Seagrass Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile 1. General Part and Faunistics of the Nematode Community
Author(s) -
Novak Rudolf
Publication year - 1989
Publication title -
marine ecology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.668
H-Index - 58
eISSN - 1439-0485
pISSN - 0173-9565
DOI - 10.1111/j.1439-0485.1989.tb00077.x
Subject(s) - seagrass , posidonia oceanica , fauna , ecology , biology , potamogetonaceae , mediterranean climate , stratum , ecosystem , paleontology
. The nematode fauna of the phytal region of a stand of the Mediterranean seagrass Posidonia oceanica (L.) D elile was studied in a shallow subtidal location (5 m) at the island of Ischia (Gulf of Naples, Italy). During a one year's growth‐cycle of the seagrass, abundance and faunal composition of the nematode community were investigated in a stratified sampling survey. Ninety seven species of nematodes were found. Nematode density and biomass ranged from 1.3 · 10 5 indiv. · m ‐2 (0.02g dwt · m ‐2 ) in winter to 5.5 · 10 5 indiv. · m ‐2 (0.08 g dwt · m ‐2 ) in early autumn. Density and biomass of nematodes were much lower and showed more marked seasonal fluctuations in the leaf strata than in the stem stratum of the seagrass. Diversity and seasonal homogeneity (expressed with R iedl 's index) were much lower in the two leaf strata (25–36 species, 29.6 ho%) than in the stem stratum (60–70 species, 42.5 ho%). The nematode community of the leaf stratum can be characterized as a Chromadora nudicapitata – Monhystrella sp. – Symplocostoma tenuicolle – community and is clearly set off from the stem stratum community (9.2% R iedl 's ho%), which is characterized as a Molgolaimus sp. 1 – Epsilonema sp. 1 – Chromadora nudicapitata – community. In the seasonal succession, the leaf stratum fauna shifts from a chromadorid‐dominated community (from winter to summer) to a monhysterid‐dominated community in early autumn. The stem stratum fauna shifts from a epsilonematid‐dominated fauna in winter to a molgolaimid‐dominated fauna in summer and early autumn. The distribution of nematode size classes showed a clear selection toward small animals (< 1 mm lenght), although marked seasonal fluctuations in size class distribution were observed. A modified approach for describing the trophic structure of the nematode fauna is presented. The observed abundance patterns and changes of community composition are discussed in relation to the development of habitat complexity and in relation to trophic conditions in the scagrass stand according to the seasonal growth rhythm of the plants and their aufwuchs‐community.

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